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Write an expression in standard form that
represents the AREA of the square. A = s²
5y+3

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Answer:

Explanation:

The expression in standard form that represents the area of the square with side length s is given by:

A = s^2

However, if you want to substitute the value of s with the expression 5y+3, then the area expression becomes:

A = (5y+3)^2

Expanding the expression, we get:

A = 25y^2 + 30y + 9

Therefore, the expression in standard form that represents the area of the square with side length 5y+3 is 25y^2 + 30y + 9.

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